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Albert Gallatin Mackey's 'Manual of the Lodge' serves as a comprehensive guide to the inner workings of Freemasonry. This seminal work delves into the rituals, symbols, and traditions of the Masonic lodge, providing a detailed insight into the secret society. Written in a concise and authoritative manner, the book offers a scholarly look at the organization's practices and beliefs, making it an invaluable resource for both Masons and those interested in understanding the fraternity. Mackey's literary style is clear and informative, drawing on his extensive knowledge of Freemasonry to provide a…mehr

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Albert Gallatin Mackey's 'Manual of the Lodge' serves as a comprehensive guide to the inner workings of Freemasonry. This seminal work delves into the rituals, symbols, and traditions of the Masonic lodge, providing a detailed insight into the secret society. Written in a concise and authoritative manner, the book offers a scholarly look at the organization's practices and beliefs, making it an invaluable resource for both Masons and those interested in understanding the fraternity. Mackey's literary style is clear and informative, drawing on his extensive knowledge of Freemasonry to provide a thorough examination of its principles. 'Manual of the Lodge' is situated within the rich historical and cultural context of Freemasonry, shedding light on its enduring influence in society. Albert Gallatin Mackey, a prominent Masonic scholar and historian, was well-equipped to pen this definitive guide to the lodge. His deep understanding and passion for Freemasonry are evident throughout the book, offering readers an authoritative perspective on the subject. I highly recommend 'Manual of the Lodge' to anyone seeking a comprehensive and insightful exploration of Freemasonry's inner workings.
Autorenporträt
Albert Gallatin Mackey (1807-1881) was an American medical doctor and author. He is best known for his books and articles about freemasonry, particularly the Masonic Landmarks. He wrote on a variety of subjects, but specialized in the study of several languages, the Middle Ages, and Freemasonry.